The Liturgical Music Courses host a number of public concerts. Some are performed by the students on the courses, some by the staff, and some by independent professional groups and soloists.
For more details, or to book tickets:
Please call 0118 3266319 or email enquiries@liturgicalmusic.co.uk
Wednesday 27th August, 3.00pm
Great Malvern Priory
Admission free (retiring collection)
Performers: Choir of the Malvern Liturgical Music Course
The singers and orchestra from the Malvern Liturgical Music Course present an afternoon concert of music by Joseph Haydn, Giovanni Gabrieli and Anton Bruckner. Conducted by Richard Smith.
Thursday 28th August, 8.00pm
St John's Northgate, Gloucester
Admission free
Performers: Singers from the Malvern Liturgical Music Course
A Plainsong Vespers
The students from the Malvern Liturgical Music Course sing a plainsong service of Vespers, for the evening before the Feast
of the Beheading of John the Baptist. St John's Northgate is formerly the Anglican church of St John the Baptist,
and the choir will be singing the ancient chant in Latin. This is an act of of worship and all are welcome to attend.
Saturday 30th August, 8.00pm
St John's Northgate, Gloucester
Tickets £6, under 18 free, participants on the Malvern Liturgical Music Course free
Performers: London Kapelle
Georg Philipp Telemann and the Hamburg Circle
Early music group London Kapelle perform
seventeenth and eighteenth century music by composers working in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. Hamburg
was widely recognised as a centre of excellence for the arts, and with its opera house and five city churches
proved fertile ground for some of North Europe's finest musical minds.
This concert will include instrumental and vocal works by Georg Philipp Telemann and Christoph Bernhard, and Matthias Weckmann's beautiful cantata for the Annunciation, Gegrüßet seist du.
Friday 24th & Saturday 25th October
Wells Cathedral and St Thomas Church, Wells
Ticket prices: various
Performers: Chapelle du Roi, Alistair Dixon, Colin Booth etc.
Wells Tudor Music Festival. Two days of Tudor music in Wells. Click here for more information.
Saturday 21st February 2009, 11.00am
York Minster Performers
Performers: Choir of the Beverley Restoration Music Course
Singers from the Beverley Course sing a short recital of unaccompanied English music of the late seventeeth century.
Saturday 21st February 2009, 6.00pm
Beverley Minster
Performer: Richard Smith (organ)
Richard Smith, director of The Liturgical Music Courses and organist of the Church
of
The Most Holy Trinity, Reading, gives a recital of music by J.S.Bach.